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s <br />San Joaquin County <br />Environmental Health Department <br />600 East Main Street <br />March 12, 2009 <br />Stockton, California 95202-3029 <br />Website: www.slgov.org/ehd <br />Phone: (209) 468-3420 <br />Fax: (209) 464-0138 <br />DIRECTOR <br />Donna Heran, RENS <br />ASSISTANT DIRECTOR <br />Laurie Cotulla, RENS <br />PROGRAM COORDINATORS <br />Carl Borgman, REHS <br />Mike Huggins, REHS, RDI <br />Margaret Lagorio, REHS <br />Robert McClellon, REHS <br />Jeff Carruesco, REHS, RDI <br />Kasey Foley, REHS <br />Walton Engineering, Inc. Sent regular mail <br />P.O. Box 1025 SR0056475 <br />West Sacramento CA 95691 <br />Attn: Dulcinea Webb <br />RE: 2360 W Grant Line Rd, Tracy CA 95376 <br />The San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department (EHD) has completed the <br />review of the application for permit to replace the regular (87) mechanical line leak <br />detector at the above noted address. The permit has been approved with the following <br />conditions: <br />1. Contact the local fire department and the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution <br />Control District for any applicable permits and requirements. <br />a. Verify that the regular (87) mechanical line leak detector will detect a leak <br />of 3 gallons per hour at 10 PSI. <br />2. Qualified service technicians must possess or work under the direct and personal <br />supervision of an individual physically present at the work site who possesses all <br />of the following: <br />a. One of several permissible valid, current contractor's licenses issued by <br />the Contractors State License Board (may be issued to the installation <br />company), and <br />b. A valid, current California UST Service Technician certificate issued by <br />the International Code Council (ICC), and <br />c. A valid, current certificate of training from the manufacturer(s) of the <br />component(s) being tested, repaired, or serviced, and <br />d. Each person installing or testing any component must hold a certificate of <br />training from the manufacturer of that component. <br />3. Permit expires 180 days from date of approval. Note: If an extension to the <br />expiration date is required, a written request must be submitted to this office prior <br />to the expiration date. <br />4. All components must be certified by an independent testing organization and <br />labeled as required by the organization. (UL, ULC, ANSI, API, ASTM, etc. See <br />California Code of Regulations (CCR), Title 23 Chapter 16 Table B for complete <br />Page l of 2 <br />